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Akeida Moments
Sometimes I’d believe I could slip into it, if I could just find the portal to enter. A place that would accept me, quirks and all.
Esther Kurtz
Akeida Moments
“I accept Your Will Hashem,” I whispered, “I accept this nisayon, please just give me the koach.”
Avigayil Wein
The House That Sarah Built   
 Who was Sarah Schenirer, and what was her life’s dream?
Rebbetzin Tzipora Weinberg
The House That Sarah Built   
What are the principles that a school is hewing to with the use of the Bais Yaakov name?
Elisheva Appel
On Topic
On Purim, Esther Hamalkah reminds us of the strength that lies in silence
Esther Ilana Rabi
On Topic
What triggers and exacerbates self-consciousness — and how can you overcome it?
Miriam Bloch
The Road Home
And I… I’m okay being me, even if I’m not entirely sure who that is
Malka Winner
The Road Home
Somehow, it’s deeply reassuring that the people packing us up are Our People
Malka Winner
To Be Honest
Does food deserve the pedestal we’ve placed it on?
Esty Heller
To Be Honest
The To Be Honest in Issue 960 about teachers leaving the classroom because of the low pay generated a buzz. Here’s some more of it
Family First Readers
More The Day After
The Day After

Even though it’s too early to assess the full extent of the damage to this sector, some trends are becoming clear

By Gedalia Guttentag

The Day After

Another explanation for why Orthodox Jews seem to be faring so well, despite higher risk and exposure, is community support

By Tzvi Pirutinsky PhD

The Day After

To answer the question, “What does Hashem, your G-d, ask of you,” we first have to accept the premise that quite possibly, the Creator has plans for us that don’t match our assumptions

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter

The Day After

Less than three months after the virus hit our community, people from coast to coast and everywhere in between have signed up for this kabbalah

By Shaul C. Greenwald

The Day After

When this is over, perhaps we can suggest a subtle change. Follow your rav, for sure. But that doesn’t mean the other one is wrong

By Yisroel Besser

The Day After

When the dust settles, our young working guy is facing a crisis he never prepared for

By Gershy Tress